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Manipulating multiple lasers on a single chip for a new generation of quantum devices
Ultrafast Computers Are Coming Laser Bursts Drive Fastest-Ever Logic Gates
Metasurface enters laser fiber cavity for spatiotemporal mode control. From phys.org.
Electrons now moving through the superconducting accelerator that will power SLAC's X-ray laser. from phys.org
Q&A Using Prussian blue nanoparticles to diagnose and treat brain cancer
Engineers develop dual-purpose laser and LED device based on colloidal quantum dot technology. From phys.org.
Innovative imaging technique uses the quantum properties of X-ray light
Novel spectrometer developed for high-resolution laser heterodyne spectroscopy. From phys.org.
Scientists use laser fields to precisely measure and control electron emission of metals. From phys.org
Creating surface plasmon polariton amplification using free-electron pumping to build a new kind of laser. From phys.org.
Hot electron electrochemistry with ultrafast laser pulses
Researchers demonstrate first visible wavelength femtosecond fiber laser. from phys.org
“Life-Like” Lasers Can Self-Organize, Adapt, and Cooperate Like Living Systems
A new milestone for laser technology: Seeded free-electron lasers. From phys.org.
Exploiting dark autoionizing states for enhancing extreme ultraviolet lasers. From phys.org
Seismic monitoring lasers may be the future for protecting global communications cables. From phys.org
Non-contact microsphere ultrafast laser nanopatterning technology. from phys.org